A generous $500,000 donation from MLT Aikins to the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) College of Law will ease financial barriers for students entering law and help to develop the next generation of legal professionals.
Amid the snow and the slush of frigid Saskatchewan winters, one place on the University of Saskatchewan (USask) campus always remains warm and green: the greenhouses.
Jason Cook-Studer (BSA'20), a Master in Energy Security (MSs) student, has received the Indigenous Achievement Award - Leadership for his dedication to sustainability and energy security.
The University of Saskatchewan (USask) College of Medicine is proud to celebrate Cameron Bird (BScKin'22), Sheila Naytowhow (CWT'19, BA'22, GCL'23), and Terri Thunder (BSc'09, MSc'13, BEd'16), who were honoured with USask Indigenous Achievement Week (IAW) Awards.
USask graduate Dr. David Climenhaga (DMD’13), and his wife, Michelle Climenhaga, are currently organizing shipments of fresh fruit for elementary schoolchildren in Stanley Mission, Sask.
A Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) veterinary pathologist is leading new research that strives to improve methods for the early detection of canine mammary cancer — a common diagnosis of tumours in female dogs.
Family and education are grounded in stone for University of Saskatchewan (USask) graduate Edward Mirasty, who will be honoured with an Indigenous Achievement Week award for community engagement on Thursday, March 13.
The USask museum, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, features full-scale replicas as well as original ancient glass, pottery, and coinage
The open expanse of Saskatchewan’s Prairie landscape quietly recedes into a thick band of spruce, pine and fir trees only a few hours’ drive north of the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) campus. Stretching for more than 400,000 km2, the province’s boreal forest is just a snapshot of a large network of trees and hardy plants that reach across the entire country.
In honour of Black History Month, the College of Engineering highlights the inspiring journey and lasting impact of staff member Majak Mapiour (BE'07, BSc'07, MSc'10, BusAdm'19).
Saskatchewan Superwomen: Challengers and Champions, a new book by USask Chancellor Emerita Dr. Vera Pezer (BA’62, MA’64, PhD’77), will be launched during a March 7 event
Caitlin Mroz-Sailer (MSEM’11), who studied in USask’s School of Environment and Sustainability, is an entrepreneur, naturalist, heritage presenter, and stewardship coordinator
USask graduate Tasnim Jaisee (BA’24, CQGS’24), who works in the Office of the Provost and Vice-President Academic, advocates for greater inclusion and accessibility
The International Day of Women and Girls in Science is celebrated annually on February 11 and promotes gender equality in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math). For this year, the University of Saskatchewan (USask) is celebrating researchers who are making great advancements in their field and forging a path for the next generation of scientists.
Students at the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) Edwards School of Business are now experiencing the benefits of two state-of-the-art classrooms designed to foster innovation and excellence in business education. The newly renovated spaces are made possible by the generosity of Mel Berg (BComm’67) and Art Korpach (BComm’79) and his family.
As the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) celebrates its 60th year in 2025, the regional veterinary college looks ahead to meet the changing needs of its provincial partners and stakeholders across Western Canada and the North.
The College of Education was pleased to recognize the following alumni for their accomplishments and dedication to the profession during the Academic Awards and Wall of Honour ceremony on January 31.
Since its humble beginnings at the Saskatoon airport, the School of Rehabilitation Science at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) has been a cornerstone of high-quality physical therapy education and research for students from across the province.
Nutrien’s purpose is to Feed the Future. The University of Saskatchewan (USask) aspires to Be What the World Needs. By joining forces on new projects, these ambitious organizations will advance sustainable agriculture around the globe and help train the scientists and engineers of the future.
The Diefenbaker Canada Centre (DCC) at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) is currently showcasing Hunt. Gather. Fish. Explore., an original exhibit celebrating Saskatchewan’s legacy of hunting, fishing, sustainable sustenance practices, and outdoor leisure.
USask alumnus Mir Md Saifur Rahman (MPA’24) valued his time as a public administration student and continues to appreciate the impact of his graduate education on his career
USask graduate Dr. Shankar Das (MBA’08), a professional agrologist, is making a difference by serving on the Senate as a representative of the Saskatchewan Institute of Agrologists
USask graduate Lisa Bird-Wilson (BA’93, BEd’99, MEd’05) is looking to build on the work already being done to bridge gaps in underserved communities, including Indigenous, 2SLGBTQ+, newcomer and disabled artists.
The human immune deficiency virus (HIV) first entered public consciousness in the early 1980s, after cases of unfamiliar and deadly illnesses began to overwhelm medical centres across North America.
The University of Saskatchewan (USask) College of Engineering proudly shares that Dr. Fangxiang Wu (PhD'04), Professor and Graduate Chair of Mechanical Engineering, Division of Biomedical Engineering, has recently been named a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and a Fellow of the UK Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), recognizing his exceptional contributions and sustained achievements in the field of engineering.
USask graduate Sherri Hrycay (BEd’94) draws upon her university education and her love of fashion for her hat and clothing business, Sova Design Millinery & Apparel
The College of Engineering at the University of Saskatchewan is pleased to announce that alumnus, Shauna Curry, P.Eng (BE’94, Agricultural Engineering) as the 48th C.J. Mackenzie Distinguished Lecturer.
In a historic achievement for the University of Saskatchewan's College of Dentistry, Dr. Pratyusha Chitturi (PhD'24) has become the first individual to convocate with a PhD in Precision Oral and Systemic Health.
Retired entomologist Dr. Joe D. Shorthouse (PhD’75), who spent much of his career studying gall-inducing insects on wild roses, continues to pursue his passion for scientific discovery and storytelling
Friday morning (Dec. 6) U SPORTS announced the eight personnel who will make up the medical staff for the 2025 FISU World University Games in Torino, Italy in the new year. Among those announced was Huskie Athletics and Huskie Health's very own Jessica Pawlik (BSP'03), who will serve as a multi-sport therapist as part of the core medical staff.
When it comes to the new Prince Albert campus, being called to the principal’s office was a good thing for Dr. Jay Wilson (BA'89, BEd'95, MEd'00, EdD, MBA'21).
With her deep knowledge of the structure, funding, governance, and leadership roles that guide the University of Saskatchewan (USask), Dr. Vicki Squires (BEd’84, MEd’04, PhD’10) is serving as the new chair of University Council.
A generous gift of $125,000 from Orano Canada Inc., will support students at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) with an interest and passion for mining and clean energy.
Studying finance and economics at USask has benefited alumna Faye Moffatt (BComm’04, CPDS’06, MA’07) in her journey as a self-taught chocolatier and entrepreneur
A unique scholarship at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) highlights the value of veterinary students enjoying other passions outside of veterinary medicine.
In a historic moment for the University of Saskatchewan’s College of Dentistry, this year’s fall convocation celebrated the first graduating class from Canada’s only two-year dental therapy degree program.
The Doctor of Education (EdD) in Educational Leadership welcomed its inaugural graduating class at University of Saskatchewan (USask) Fall Convocation on Nov. 13.
The Edwards School of Business is delighted to introduce a new business acumen scholarship in honour of Edwards Professor, Bob Ogilvie. The scholarship is a great opportunity for students in their final year who have successfully completed COMM 401 and COMM 447.
Two University of Saskatchewan (USask) students have been selected to receive prestigious Rhodes Scholarships for the second time in two years. Only 11 scholarships are awarded to students across the country each year.
Dr. Jaris Swidrovich (BSP’10, PharmD, PhD’24) is Canada’s first and only Indigenous faculty member in pharmacy, and his doctoral work has resulted in dramatic institutional changes across the country.
Dr. Jennifer Braimah (MCert'24, MBBS) had a passion for lifelong learning and social responsibility instilled early on, shaping her career in the social sector.
It is in the spirit of kisewâtisiwin (kindness), tapahtêyimisowin (humility), and ekwa sâkihitowin (love) that Nahanni Olson (BA’05, BEd’08) approaches her life. This is reflected in the students she has encouraged, mentored, and advocated for throughout her career.
USask graduate and veterinary toxicologist Dr. Barry Blakley (BSc’70, Sc’71, DVM’75, MSc’77, PhD) made a big impact in his profession and in the classroom. After passing away in March from pancreatic cancer, his legacy continues through ocular donations and student scholarships.
A recent graduate of the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) has established a new veterinary scholarship that pays tribute to her parents’ selflessness in immigrating with their family to Canada.
A generous donation of $1 million from Ellen Remai, through the Frank and Ellen Remai Foundation, will support the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO), a world-class research facility at the University of Saskatchewan (USask), with an aim to stop emerging infectious diseases and future pandemics.
When Bev Hughes takes her dog Tyme in for appointments at her local veterinary clinic, she always asks the attending veterinarian one question: “Where did you go to veterinary school?”
Although still in the prime of their lives, Mike Solohub (BSc’88, BSA’92, MSc’97) and Dr. Colleen Christensen (BSc’93, PhD’99) have laid the groundwork to ensure they can support future generations of graduate students in the College of Agriculture and Bioresources at the University of Saskatchewan (USask).
Growing up in Canada’s North meant that a large part of Claire Campbell’s childhood was spent outdoors, and her memories read like a page out of a travel brochure.
Dr. FangXiang Wu (PhD'04), a world-renowned pioneer in computational intelligence for medical/biological data analytics and widely recognized for his seminal contributions to biomarker discovery, medical image analysis and health informatics, is the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) Distinguished Researcher for fall 2024.
A significant gift from the Brownlee Family Foundation will support the establishment and operations of the Prairie Business Summit at the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) Edwards School of Business.
From Ahmedabad to Saskatoon, Harleen Arora’s journey at the Edwards School of Business has been all about advocacy, inclusivity, and making a difference.
When Dr. Andres Posso-Terranova (PhD’17) was 17 years old, he joined the Colombian Armed Forces. During his military service, a traumatic injury would influence the trajectory of his life in his home country, eventually leading him to the University of Saskatchewan (USask).
He was the first Canadian awarded the Distinguished Flying Medal for his role in a critical bombing mission and went on to survive five years in 17 German prisoner of war (POW) camps.
Kathryn Sawatzky (BA’24), a Global Skills Opportunity ambassador and the College of Arts and Science’s study abroad coordinator, finds learning opportunities at the Canadian Bureau for International Education conference
As a Canadian soldier in Europe during the Second World War, USask graduate Capt. Sandy MacPherson (LLB’38) met the love of his life in a dramatic moment in Le Touquet, France